MARCH 2s, 1939 rue rzgsuwrrsrowu QUARDIAN __ \ CHURCHES TOMORROW | CHURCH oi ENGLAND St. Peter‘: Coiherlrcl nsv. canon %wur. u. A. L. Sunday erviceu ol Communl {,*,_"""n yugnl uchnztt, Ser- mms-‘wdry- soih Btnewul" 2.30 pun. un I t W | p, rm-Evensoug. Sermon, "Our Ghostly Enemy.” Week my Beryllpg m $113110 Mood-I! “Ind F34" ‘:3 n. m- . m]; d Friday 1.30 li- III- zyheillwrenh, ‘Slimline Wednesday- 5:00. St. Paul's Church ' um, Archdeacon Raymond. M.A.. Rev. Gulch it. B. A. Barium. M. DJ). rectors‘ its: can. C "lull Sundrl n. Lent 8.80 Holy Comm 11.00 Morning Prayer and Ser- “God so loved Stulner. Bible n. “Bruno?” Anthem w _ _ _ _. ._ _. “Iago “Sunday School end Classes. ’ 7.00 Evening Prayer end Sermon. During the Ofiertory Mr. Pol-c! ivllllnms end Mr. Cline Earls W!“ n“; "so Thou liftest Thy Divine rctnllnrllgifmm Sir John Steiner's --(' on.’ Pzzgcher at Both Services Cnnon llaslnm. EVERYBODY WELCOME slfilieflsiéifrffizlifu‘: 11", Pgggbytefllll Church in Cunudn St. James Church Pownul Street M“ 15m - ltev. it. Moor Mm Legatmgl). orgnnish-Mn. . Choir Director-Mrs. .l. Public Worship: Mornln one‘ eleven and eveuirll I! "W" ° Preacher: The M10506!‘- suniflay $011001 It TWD-“IIHY- Morn n; Ill u! Anthem: "There h u Green Bill punlmmyh-aomorset. E Mus : Allltllljaupllizmgmrbold ll M? MP‘ e - . d d Visitor! Oordinll! “mum “Invited. Zion Presbygrlllln Clairol: Prince und II ti!!! Minister - Rev. o. Csrlill WW0" Organist - Miss liens WW1- liloming Worship 11.00 mm. Theme: ‘The Word of loneli- ncss.’ Another in u series on ‘Willa’ from the Cross.’ r ~ llymnst 13. m. 191. 410- Anthern: ‘Were You There W11"! Tlley crucified My lmdi-‘rllrncv sulo ‘m1, by Mrs. Arthur Roper. 2.30 pm. The Sabbath School end llihle Classes. livonin Worship. 1.00 122M. Theme: frln urrlmv oi Prziyfifl’ llymns: 8'15, 480, (95. - ' Anthem: ‘Gentle, iloly Saviour. -(‘.ounod. ‘Violin Solo - Miss’ nronerMw- Neill. ‘Lot us draw near with true hearts and full assurance oi iuiill.‘ .~\ oordlul welcome swuite you nt nil services. In Memoriam MR. TIIFDPXIILUS MILTON woon "Friend uitcrgirlend departs who has not lost a friend" On Thursday night March 2nd. 1039, there passed to his everlast- Lug reward the soul of our buoyed brothel’ and friend ‘rheophuus Wood. A kindly mun. loved and respected by all will) knew him; o marl whose word was as good as his bond; u good husband and isth- er, faithful in attendance at the sci-vices oi his church Mr. Wood will be greatly missed by his inm- iiy, his Irlencs and neighbors and the United church at Pownel oi which he was on efficient. ciilce . iloldtd‘. He was born wt Huzelibrook, Msrch l7, 1860, and moved with his per- mts, the lute Elwllnl snn Mrs. Wood to Waterside, Pownel, when c boy. On December 31, ZBDIhhQ nlorrled Martha Fitllll. doufi tor oi Charles and Mrs. wart. Mt. Albion and settled at village Green, wihere he farmed success- iully for thlrty~one years. After the death of his inther he purchnaed the old homestead st m KNOW?‘ .‘win 0.30 llluttroted . tlliiIAY, MILLIONS OF DOLLARS utend behind v ry ilre insurance MW! of um- Gompnm mnintolnu I111’! deposits with the Domin- ion Governmrut I03 YOUR PROTECTION. ' What reserves on there bebind YOU! poll"? 90 1°" 1th e pertinent question. Vi. ii. A Rogers Agencies Limited ' complete Insurance Service ln ntlltsl. AND with» srolrto rlltwouo WAR LAND rosrroutc m: utxr " A Striking a Pictures. _ Chureln-Iltopihcvn Ave. __ fEVANGELIST TOO? ll'~=" ."i"'=". ‘?°”"" UNITED CHURCH oi CANADA Trinity United Church ' Prince Street Rev. Burl: Miner. MA. 3.1). M! t!!! Dov. M. Murray. B-A. A. B41! Kendull. loll-AM" LAJLO" unlit l 11.00 mm. Public Worship. SEBMDN: ‘TRUST 1N GOD” Rev. Lewis M. Murray. Anthem: “lleur Then, in Love"- Wooler. 2.80 p.m.: Bible Classes. 7.00 p.m. Public Worship. SERMON: “THE GER-AT DE- OISION" Rev. L. M. Murray. Anthem: "Come Everyone Thut Thirsteth"— - — - - Reed. Visitors Ind Students Welcome. BAPTIST The Baptist Church Cor. of Prince and Fltsroy Sis. Minister Bev. lhrve L. Benton. 8.1).. Director of uric, Vern I] M. Clmilbell. Mum. Bu. Ornnlst. Miss Helen Cullbeck Morning Worship ll u.rn. Sermon: “Before Culvsry - Pruyer for Others." Anthem: “God so Loved the — — — — — Shiner The Church School 2.80 P. M, - A Bible Study Opportunity for nll lies snd needs, be present to- morrow. The two senior groups meet at the close of the morning ce. Evening Worship ‘I o'clock. Sermon "What .883 your ree- l. Chris- The fMIul in u series of Five Qucetionl roi- honest Thinkers. Duet "Whisper n prnyer." Mhsee Burns sud Campbell. Anthem: “O Bow Amlnble ere Th! DIIIIIBIW- — —Richnrduon You ere invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CHURCH Central Christian Church Kent Street Minister: Rev. S. C.Cooper,Th.M. Organist-Mrs. V. L. Dingwell. Morning Service-ll n. m. Music-Dust, Miss Jean Inmsn, Mr. Eric Mectlregor. Sermon: The Model Prayer. Sunday School: 2:30 p. m. Evening Service: ‘l p. m. Music: Msle qunrtette, Messrs, McKay, Stewart, Beck, MucGregor. Sermon: "The Neglected Feast." All invited. Pownalnndhsdresidedtherefcr the sixtoenyesmuntilhls Sunduy School nud Ions for not tlnn?" ‘Si’? i“”€'“" ti“. o agrppe. e now con- vaiesclrlg and survives to cherish his memory. His family consisted of Milton o! Roch ‘ , NIL, Wil- fred on the homestead and Mary who predeceased him eight years I80- Mr. Wood was one of u lento family oi sixteen rshlldren oi whom only six sluvive. These are Wil- llnm H. of Pownal. Ernest living in Ottawa, John and Avery in Go- vern, Saskatchewan. Pnudexloe (Mrs. RR. Con-my) in Miami, Flor- ‘ ids and Margaret (Mrs. Rev. It. L. Stevenson) of Lynn, Mess. The fuuersl took piece Sunday afternoon, Memh 5th, and owing to the illnes of Mrs. Wood. there were two services, one at the borne and later in Pownal United Church- Both services were conducted by his pastor,‘ Rev. D. K. Ross. eclaJ musical features were o. sung st his mother's funeral thirty- five years ego. and a. solo, e special favorite oi the deceased and his family, "The Old Rugged Cross", was rendered by Mr. J.A. Moore; Mrist M. W. Wood was the accomp- BD S . A large concourse oi e st- tended the funeral and filed the lchurch to ovcrflowin where Rev. Mr. Ross, as st the ouse, feellngly words of comfort to the ‘bereaved sud his host oi friends and neighbors. A special feetun oi this serves was a solo sun request by Mr. Malcolm Mac in- non. Mrs. Beatrice Judson. Orgun- ist of the church. presided at the organ and the s‘ in! 0f the innit choir was u very elpful lecture oi the impreslve service. Thus was laid to rest in the lem- lkyi lot in the adjoining cemetery s {hat was mortal of one who was universally loved and - The li-bearers were Messrs. W. 1-1. , Peter MscKennl. Jim“ MscEachet-rl, 8.1.. Boswell, Venou- ches Curdley sud AD. Brehnut. The Central Guardian Thur" " miss..." ‘i o newly nuture m" "t, 6 cents‘: word s p". OBASWELL for Photographs. oouruolulsrlou msu - ANUI r.- 1:94-1:14:- POLIOE DOUBT-At police court Y 061GB aisloumlc lmmoli“ y, °”° w“ TOILKUNITBD Qumran-mm, J. A. Nloxixlclson. Minister Service - Y- Should-l co 5. S. ct l.l. A. M. for Rn! . 1a-l350-3- -1i. L. O'Rourke, who him recently be i°.‘.i‘l‘i.%‘..i‘i.°t“;‘i‘.‘°‘”w...‘°“t."' s *- ac es filler during the absence oi the award“ M11’; Morrison. Mr. l nugen- Seolg/‘llle Tribune. n‘ ma ATTENDING, r11 Rose has returned to hi; Park Street after a visit to Fuirfleld . being celled there owing Bnwéhuo t ho slstelud s. re w passe away WW suddenly. Bile leaves to mourn a. bereaved bus-baud a six child- ren. two sons and four sughtors- Truro News. rln: BAPTIST cannon-Ac the morning service, eleven o'clock, The Rev. Harvey L. Denton. B. D., will deliver another oi the series of Lenten sermons on “Before Calvur —ond After." The morning subiee is “Before Calvalry—Prsyer ior Oth- ers." The fourth oi a series of Five Questions for Honest Thinkers will be discussed in Mr. Boston's even.- ing sermon "What are Your Res- 5011.5 for not. Becoming a Christian?" The morning anthem will be "God S0 Loved The World” (St-diner). and chardsonu “ ow fable Are Thy Dwe ulgs." evening service. The church meets 8s usual at 2.30 P. M. with the two senior groups in session st the close of the morning service. NEW IDNDOWS OLDEST RES- IDENT PASSES-In th of John W. Conn. on Merm 17th ew London hm lost its oldest resident. Mr. Germ was 98 years oi age and was born st vifheetle moved to Freetown w en a young man. He fists vinsrrledi “Mary m. Duggsn 0 6W. 8-D W“ long River where he lived till u few years ago when he went to live with his sons, Percy and Russell. Mr. Conn was s, mason by trade and his work will stand n to his usscd his cor. . all his faculties to the . vfr. Conn was a. n- and took an set ve pert in every election camp . on the platform be was courteous to 0D- oonents but his greet memory Mid early repartee made it intorestins or all parties. He leaves to mourn tour sons. Po Kens n: Russell on th tcln Moors Mills. N. 13.: do“ 11% mggzsimeskdrl ulw B‘: dbl 1'8, 0. . ‘ selLsand Katie. Mrs. Elwood It alnooltrfinamm willoBt-t u» ill o r ‘s . to attend the funeral. ‘The iune B . Le 1.335%‘; mill‘ Paynicr end Wm Jobnstcne. He we his wife, son and daughter, who predeceased him so years ago. Another daughter Fraser oi Moo Mills‘. u. 2.. also recently.- S. (Patriot please copy). Mr. C. O. Avard. Bsckville, is l- mong the visitors to the city- iiivic Notice I have been requested by a numb" n: om- citluens to ask the merohlnts to cloee their res tivc pieces of bulimic at .15 PM. seturdey in order to ive the em lcyees en oil- g the Hockey l‘. M. Feeling this reques is 1 reasonable, l would ask ‘he , merchunts to clove thel busi- nmses accordingly‘. w lull l trust will be in e interests l. "t? A. FOSTER Mayor. AT PROVINCIAL BANK-flit. D. h. nl- eonmrlled: um. to ediiicetlon. so ently insisted upon intheNowt tnmentldlelileech whichisobjectlelsurldlnltsowm rut/urn ioollsh. is unworthy o! our hi h celli in Ohrist Jesus. all let's admonition the). every idle word must. be accounted m‘ ior. which is a. warning to km! close guexd we be soul-team's over our tongues, else tel in wreckinl ututlcn. Although i sounds exaggerated to ssy that trivial ilelk will decor: ~ Daily Lenten Medlotions’ Gossip _And Humour Rev. I. Valdemar Moldenllewelglltirst Presbyterian Church. ' New York. _ is en cram/pie of u person rreputstlon has been ruined ions and greet punishment. there must something in it. ior it ls pert of Scripture. the word of God. c origl text of the different passages in which the word "ld-ie" appears proves thet. Christ did not mean her-rules lev- lty or innocent humor, but talk with malicious intent. Our Lord was speaking oi gas- sip. Only A few oi us have un- usually greetexperiences. Most 11m ere mode up oi accumulative srrmll items. At death, therefore. we are held accountable ior cur accumu- lated smell decisions. Innguege is the most expressive function oi the body. Sometimes we understand one another too well. Ofizn we utter something for which we are sorry afterward. Yet those words usually come to our lips because they sre in our heart-s. The story oi Merle Antoinette b v rlnnocs ‘m belongs to the Joyouaness . Strange as it may sound to some, s good joke is neither objectless nor foolish. Hunlor is A gift. of God. even though Mark Twain ls report- ed to have married his wife because she could not see e Joke. Perhaps he thought he bud s suiiicient sur- plull o1 hlunor to supply the family! When the Apostle Psul speaks of "jesting which is not convenient." the context plainly indicates that. he wus referring to that play upon words, so common ut the time of the stage. which derived it‘ ettrao- tion for the multitude beceusc of the underlying su tion oi evil. lt is rather sign icunt. also that the word “Jest~lng" is occasionally employed in on evil sense in the Greek writers. similar t0 that which we conceive Bl. Paul had in mind. But the usual word ior vulgar bui- foonery is associated with those who hung about the altars. Yet there is need for the Chris- tian. while exercising s healthy, in- vigorating freedom of speech which permits those happy turns oi sen- tences in u plsyliul sense (tile-t is usually associated with the word used by St. Paul for testing) to bee: in mind that levity in scored things may become habitual. and inflict.- g-rsve injury on himself end Others,- We sre mninded in the Book of Ecclesiastes that there is a time to hush. ‘first seems to moon that God has appointed to men seasons of mirth and oi sadness. But it is t~rue that the Christian must use care both on the subjects and in the objects of his humorous sellies. distri tre. cournc ior will: Oubcinoders elem held m Charlottetown, Mr Ralph Jenkins oi Provincial Char ttetowu. Zion) M Ire‘ woof-m _ all. Chnrio teltcgg, n m Charlottetown $10K ), De Yé‘t““&’.i'.’?°s mm‘ . S , . tit} Charlottetown, (Baptist). Miss O ve Rowlgl 1st Charlottetown, (Basilica). lm mo. Hewett, 1n Ohsriottstowné (Busllicnp Miss Ruth Du th Cizorotzetowxl (M. H. R1) . T Fl ruld 3rd Char ottotown. (b2. James Brown, 1st oberlo . Moors. asst. Ou Miss Neville Hnywq. b ) .Ar . 1'0 Wll Mr a Plneeu tst'fi"éi".‘iltno‘°“’ (M. n. n. Mr. 1c Doyle, 1st‘ Charlottetown (Basilica). w), no. Charlottetown. o Hag oi Keppolflmingco“ Brotherhood, and Lone Petrol may 50011 cd in the neighbor-h . . . L. Curmn is acting as friend and ed- visor to the Inns Scout. The greet genre of Scout ismnot tntfirllded us some W. or u n. c furfirons of the ul-‘ch. lag: home be school It does merger. in‘: - u o pluy, antgiocin whet. would (llncht Edwin Greet th t a fill‘ e time. In in the abs cme and sc ool. ‘g es some ng to do nu something to think about when not otherwise chilled. Don't i0 t th Pllir l lead lsonierenccxg be lfeld lnoChilfiill/fg! l hiedbyue. Seen lull. lllllcll 2c Hymns, 8:15 Thimble Theatre. . s“ itutb teillwil, o n. Sterrdt. m tB-blsh- CS J sky Bdvantage. He plays to win on his merits as a. player. Here ls an in- stance o! good sportmanship-Once years ago during the annual cross country run between McGill- and Toronto University. held at Mont- Nol. Wllirlns the McGill long dis- tance star. wes in second ms kn r. Tor- . ew every inch oi the course. On arriving at fl- cer point he discovered that the ‘Toronto mun taken the t . W upped, glrtglllltglad all? the §IECP0lllll2 ronto men won race but wlmlns won somethlngeier better. Lu-I about roo and t- on nature oi hike, route. time and glare of roll . By the‘ wsy, if it has en decide that the hike signs 8t at .2 P. M; don't reports on nature of roads, ridges, etc, o rve birds. trees. Bowers. etc. On arrival at destination have illecmogetraitgns or tests of this lay- . re n8. c aving first obtained permission of owner of land). Have su er, discuss whut has been done. Te story. Clean up. Note well-Scouts leeve no traces their presence the ground should be. if possible, cleener than when you found it. If dark enou h on return loumey, locate cert stsrs. tell tme by Big Clock ln the . practice march! . so, home, and if you don't sleep well. I advise you to see s doctor. —Gu'ey Wolf. Yesterdays Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WEI} NESDAY AglslguitATUllDAyi urn-An. luluurrr bee! Starring POPE v 111811 biwk. set him on the M; mad and allowed him rquin office, lous lead. before folowlng. The Smith . Y D . halos sketch oi some Bpcarticuls Brim <1 "y. Play trucking dunes. Write closed dlsms Trinity linitcd Church ' I ssruunsv, MARI! 2s Scout Benn S Soclnl Bull. u,”- 0. ii. Ii. Notes Mi‘. Harold M. Btmhern, Agent, Cardigan. has resumed duty after beinl confined to his home with chimes ior a week. Mr. Irvin I. Joy. Roliei Alent has bid in‘ bull tined no n “em. p001 n as Agent Mr. Ferdinand Gull-int, Telegrtfiiz rents it???“ {No.2 t..." . . , n . en o holiddys in the U. S. A. . . W. Buchanan. Section gm and‘; Mr. fisrvis Tmlinor; an a Alba-n con! ne to their homes with $111.. lidr. Omnr McGulazh, Scctlonmurl, Sunuuorslde. has bi in similar p05- l/tion on Section No. I at Gordian. rvlllflcing Mr. Wesley Buchanan, re- pension. l tired on Seotlonmnn nt Mr. 0 Idol-ton Mount Albion u of’: duty sick with the ilu. Mr. James A. MaoEsmem. B s» . Foreman. Cape ‘Ilormentine, his resumed duty alter beiua oii duty with s.n lnlurv to his back. “fight cominx to the island has increased to such an extent that the bost hed to make extra trips last. week. Mr. l-leny Mutiart. Carpenter, Bordm. his moved to Charlotte- town us B. At B. Foreman in Mr. D. . Swan's place, who has been superannuated. ' The sympathy of ell Railway dlnliloyees is Extended to Mr. Thomas Costello and family on the "Bale entb of their son and brom- er (Peter) in the recent fire at Halifax. . hn McKearrlcy, Section gfalllllgllbuMé Stefan, hes resum- v close due toillness. a ea e of me mun i lends 0f Mr. Cyril . Kid ‘Officer o! the S. S. Charlottetown. will be sorry to learn he is confined to hi; bed with pneumonia. The McDonald sMrrlslc l" it c. t wltg’ 3'16‘ - ‘ l‘ l U a J gm 0 v m n ‘The contract for fillin th ice (filer Band 83m»- houses at lottetown, den with the Summers’ ice, has been completed. '1‘. M. BNhl-llt-qf the Srlilfilfs s“ ..l*s M‘ ~1~ nusucb recently. a ’ mun-w m Below is a list of answers to Sir Edwflfd Beallfs Proposel:- ‘Ilhe Proposal isvors luliiloetlon 0ftheC.N.R.andthleC.P.R. and claimed that 75.000900 dollars could be saved this wuy. in order to do gghnihis ls who/t would have to 1. T ‘scrub 221611.11 ithc c. Jkoliisin Line Trsolilssgg, in ud- dition 001 miles C. N. R. Blgilfli nee. As slnst this he says e is to cose down 744 miles of main lln track and 061 les onchl mokonthetkRl-t. 3.506 miles Canadian National to be scrapped but only 170s miles c. P. R. e 3. fifhot the C. N. R. locomotive _ Oar Shflnl st Moncton, st. s...‘iz..ii°“£§f‘i‘- tifiwd“ . r , cnton and St. mu‘; would 9.‘ I223’ ‘i; ntled or merged with nth ' r t .P. R. h . lloadmgtleaotigr railroad! up‘ e also R. Revenues would dr down s. well. e ty to mutilate the main lines C. N. It. would arsntee this. Built more, the coun _ lose ten millions 0i dollars as the result of the dislocation oi indust- ‘Y Ind business and the highe!‘ tatlon costs that indust th farmers woul . their railway facilities bed been taken away. Once Edward's olsn was put into effect the drain u _ the Do- minion taxpayers woul re increas- ed. Important; thriving ccmmunltic= would be plunged into bankruptcy. The C. N. R. deficit would be big- Flor mnernber that Sir Edward sti sites that the share 0i revenue go to each system under his "uni icatlon" scheme would be de- the C. . R. sible for it to ever reach its 1928- lRlK Kl NO RTC A YA K2? R M U H SHgT THE! Klbl EDT ET DOWN ‘THROAT in Andlcur 8 regular tablets oi Yardley‘: lumoul English Lavender $oep end golden-topped bottle ol Yardley’: new and Improved Beth Sell Crystals. ‘l e UN THI“. KPILI/li Celtic lenleeunvhebwlen ltuwetbeonevhieniflhei 5¢VALUE YOURS FOR unu- "hi-pectin. ~ u is? '7 W 1-. PHONE 2m Euu Bl trawl l. Krm 5 THE‘ JENKINS PHARMACY x - xclhfii: ‘new; ‘Uitilllvllilllltl L hmnllstl. LHQFJLUTIEIUWNFEI ‘tlznmm. m '-"-""~‘- ' will nererensrsunusunbsbsoenbebesunbenuviAhl T hc Annual Meeting NATIONAL YOIgNEhiIONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION be held Wednesday, March 29 at 8 P. In the Committee Rooms McLure Budding r nouqullr CA NDIES IC FRESH EACH ‘ WEEK nun 95C “d $1.35 60c LB. Avgggggql 2 LB. BOX ___._____. SHANGHAI sorry ANN w» w» “‘”%o'éi‘.2ia%'+““ muff“ culsrillrxs NUMERO DOUSE 39c - - - ~ wuvnsu: LENTIIEBIC so slfTrllaTlgNgllYl rznrtmns ¢== - "W" “M, “so. “M Hnpefina gallium Ham 49c mmI Tobri rinibecktolife I18 5P wig hisperlng t. fbrktlellrlggméxoflngs of str 13h I moan among the loity tress o'er the hill Or drift e And dame I on the rill. " \Wl$i-l \IO A VOYkGE AND l ADM sea? , VOD WILL HAVE O E The old Mhmh windr-“Oh. h?!‘ snowwmsstilelcu And scit I tell the flowers woke And whisper, Spring has come - 1'11 blow about and too will shake The rafters of your holmo. some mom you'll wake to find b0 snow Full attendance requested A. R. MCINNIS CHARLES BENTLEY President Secretary’ ‘ wvmo wt w mo ForBlu-inl know Bygrsssylelwnlendlees. warming breeze . is como. that you will. Blovglwinds of when. "tr vainly ' aw You ell know well not vuin. For fields must berc of snow Andw-irxhmuotbringueruits. ‘rill ‘length will come the Main’; 8011i’ wuko You Profit --- ronriret eerller menus better prim Mid 1W" ’ snlzlusl? ~-l u»; u...» ENNVTHlNG 'rl-\A's AMINAL. VEGFHBLE “.‘5ii%“ss%’i‘.<‘é‘-‘“ m: not... And us up at morn; , All followed by the singing throng The. "Winds of Micron" have borne. —Ennn A. Elli. Oomlwnll-Riverfile." NSUIFDUTFEGIFIBE] MEAL - town. on the tenth, eleventh and Roast 10-200 38 mm of $20“ "muons 9° ‘Ne, d h” -1 - -2 -11. "éy-{rthnogultlrlgrln $13.0 r1; alzdlw _ 333m b h m g nvéifi. a ......°'" figr firlfrti-Vvrlltmhli. ‘Mhyn li."i‘..'é'.iif... outfit" r a B’ 5 w mm ' c ni o ml i h mincrul und roteln content makes sure of __ onds of the District will b? able £0 Potatoes pk 00-25c u f r y h g D bu!‘ sltgeng; stéottllmastersksa tic nts an“; gurnipg a {m- 10c ialrlzt-‘Elslggsgmwlh- "m"! '"'°'°P'“°'-" "n" "° S“ 5 s e e y are as e o sell tew meets 12-140 ‘ v D the District Commissioner at 1o 5w“, n, 1M5‘, R SAE be m mm m l I , """°‘ “W”. '3?" £‘.%i€“.“ii.°€ é‘.‘”°'...’..‘..‘°é’.i.’i..?.f‘.i. M» .. .';';la'.':ir.'l.'":.u.“l:..."s..“"t. ...- %.."'.‘.".l»%"- TRUCK DRIVERS 550cm on tcltiriii but. as arrangements have §§§§j§n°',',",,, 652x110 —nnd till ism lnlmnls ore more uctive from its use. to b‘ ma“ ‘or bmew,‘ 821m 43 w PTlZe‘wlnnlnK Glads- 1f you are not already e. user you too can benefit from TM M” swugnum- go" vggy and‘ a m‘ we one dozen bulbs Postpaid its inclusion in the rution. will be held ln "this Pfmlmg- h“ “mmmg” M“ cod lb to twenty five cents. c“ "a" chuflonflw,“ m‘ "5 W“ , Apples pk so-so o h a d b lb tw cAu. AND our s nw BAGS ‘IO-DAY y. ' Sometime when hiking. our plea- I! "~17" m’ “n t“ “ 5 ° septum AT LOWEST rnrces. Tuesday, March 28th, w", l, wit“ began" "w, m gqruuh so“ m 1 dollars. s X . ‘m “°°"",,- lowohi to? lfé"i~w1h“°wm““°=°‘~ w o7 l-l-w Nix“ "h" W‘ ‘We WHOLESALE and RETAIL Important all‘ truck" livers re- Wqnmm, 0.15mi.“ at‘ raging; gong“ slgmum a m 4i“? Pmk. 1W5" ° ° "' ' ‘do... m}... hlmfllvm- well it- Rhubarb rm For early orders one pac- - L" °' “m”... ‘m’ "‘“'""“‘--“"‘" “m” '°"'~ . s... ll: ‘M "t F<"=~*-""-"°* “M A. HORNE C? CG. Pr eni. l . f", ABoyScoutimnbovee in! _ lllliifillfl - LlgggfgTfiTlif ff.‘- ‘mwfifl 5,}: f “M” M“! 15"" Mrs. Gordon Macmillan . in. . x-u 13h... a. m. on “W: untur- remover utdins. North Rivcr- . 1 YE -- * . --. sv-qnu... t. -“~'vf4IQ¢r,‘i' _.._,.-. . -._.. ....-._-...,.e-;»... ,,._._.._ _.,. ., l l